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Nota – “…..a set of
indispensable tools for musicians at any level. It has a piano chord and
scale browser, a piano and staff note locator, a note quiz and a
reference library with over 100 symbols” (from Nota website)

3.
Piano Street – online free scores site now has a mobile application,
offering thousands of copyright-free classical piano scores to download
and view or print on your mobile.

*Direct your mobile device to www.m.pianostreet.com and then add to your home screen. You need a Piano Street account to access this site.

5.
Metronome – there are various metronome apps available. I use a free one
which looks like a traditional metronome. It is very basic. Metronome
Tempo 2 has favorable reviews and is more sophisticated.

6. forScore2 – this powerful app allows you to download PDFs of scores direct from the web to view on your iPad.

Annotation tool, enabling you to mark up your own scores, including
highlighting tricky sections, notes to self, and other annotations.

Other features:
visual metronome, metadata (allowing for easy organisation of scores),
half-page turns, bookmark function. Mac utility allows you to edit some
PDF file metadata for use with mobile app. Other extras include
bluetooth and wired page turners.

7. iTalk – voice memo app
for recording yourself playing. It is imperfect, in many ways, as the
sound quality is not great. However, sound files can be synced to my
Mac, edited using a music editing suite, and then stored in iTunes.

SILLY & FUN APPS

8. Ocarina – turn your iPhone into an ocarina and make your own music.
See the Stanford University ‘mobile phone orchestra’ in action here

Writer's Profile

I love teaching music. There is no other profession out there that gives as much satisfaction that teaching does. It has been a wonderful journey and experience helping students to understand and appreciate the music that they play.
I wish, I could share thoughts and some another point of view about music education to music lovers, performers, educators and parents. I hope you could be inspired by the articles I wrote, and also appreciate music more...
ABOUT ME
Jelia Megawati Heru started learning the piano at the age of 5.
She studied piano with Jongky Goei, Master of Performing Arts, Chairman and Stage Art Manager of Marcia Haydée Ballet in Stuttgart, Germany
She graduated as Master of Music Education (Dipl. Mus. Pedägogin)from Fachhochschule Osnabrück Konservatorium, Institut für Musikpädagogik – Germany, majoring in Classical Piano.
PS: A good positive comment is more than welcome and appreciate. Thank you for reading my blog.
Musically yours,
Jelia Megawati Heru